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Long Answer Question
Explain the terms ‘Over-subscription’ and ‘Under-subscription’. How are they dealt with in accounting records?
उत्तर
When the total number of applications received for shares exceeds the number of shares offered by the company to the public, the situation of Over-subscription arises. A company can opt for any of the three alternatives to allot shares in case of Over-subscription of shares.
i) Excess applications are refused and money received on excess applications is returned to the applicants.
The company can refuse excess applications and the money received on these excess applications is returned to the applicants.
Share Application A/c |
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To Share Capital A/c |
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To Bank A/c |
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(Excess application money returned) |
Example: Shares issued 10,000 @ Rs 10 per share and money received for 12,000 shares. Amount is payable Rs 2 on application, Rs 5 on allotment, Rs 3 on first and final call.
Bank A/c |
Dr. |
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24,000 |
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To Share Application A/c |
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24,000 |
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(Application money received for 12,000 shares) |
Share Application A/c |
Dr. |
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24,000 |
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To Share Capital A/c |
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20,000 |
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To Bank A/c |
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4,000 |
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(Application money transferred to Share Capital Account and the excess money returned) |
ii) Pro rata Basis
The company can allot shares on pro rata basis to all the share applicants. The excess amount received in the application is adjusted on the allotment.
Share Application A/c |
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To Share Capital A/c |
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To Share Allotment A/c |
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(Adjustment of application money on allotment) |
Example: Shares issued 10,000 @ Rs 10 per share and money received for 12,000 shares. Amount is payable Rs 2 on application, Rs 5 on allotment, Rs 3 on first and final call.
Bank A/c |
Dr. |
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24,000 |
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To Share Application A/c |
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24,000 |
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(Application money received for 12,000 shares) |
Share Application A/c |
Dr. |
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24,000 |
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To Share Capital A/c |
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20,000 |
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To Share Allotment A/c |
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4,000 |
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(Application money transferred to Share Capital Account and the balance amount is transferred to Share Allotment Account) |
Share Allotment A/c |
Dr. |
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50,000 |
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To Share Capital A/c |
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50,000 |
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(Amount due on allotment of 10,000 shares @ Rs 5 per share) |
Bank A/c |
Dr. |
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46,000 |
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To Share Allotment |
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46,000 |
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(Allotment money received, Rs 50,000 – Rs 4,000) |
iii) Pro rata and refund of money
In this case, the company follows a combination of both the method. It may reject some share applications and may allot some applications on the pro rata basis.
Share Application A/c |
Dr. |
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To Share Capital A/c |
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To Share Allotment A/c |
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To Bank A/c |
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(Application money transferred to Share Capital Account and the balance amount is transferred to Share Allotment Account and the excess application money is refund) |
Example: Shares issued 10,000 @ Rs 10 per share and money received for 13,000 shares. Amount is payable Rs 2 on application, Rs 5 on allotment, Rs 3 on first and final call. If the company rejects the applications for 1,000 shares and allots the remaining on the pro rata basis.
Bank A/c |
Dr. |
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26,000 |
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To Share Application A/c |
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26,000 |
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(Application money received for 12,000 shares) |
Share Application A/c |
Dr. |
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26,000 |
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To Share Capital A/c (10,000 × Rs 2) |
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20,000 |
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To Share Allotment A/c (2,000 × Rs 2) |
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4,000 |
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To Bank A/c (1,000 × Rs 2) |
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2,000 |
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(Amount received on share application adjusted to Share Capital and share allotment and balance is refunded) |
Share Allotment A/c |
Dr. |
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50,000 |
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To Share Capital A/c |
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50,000 |
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(Amount due on share allotment of 10,000 share @ Rs 5 per share) |
Bank A/c |
Dr. |
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46,000 |
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To Share Allotment A/c |
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46,000 |
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(Allotment money received, Rs 50,000 – Rs 4,000) |
Under-subscription- When the number of shares applied by the public is lesser than the number of shares issued by the company, then the situation of Under-subscription arises. As per the Company Act, the Minimum Subscription is 90% of the shares issued by the company. This implies that the company can allot shares to the applicants provided if applications for 90% of the issued shares are received. Otherwise, the company should refund the entire application amount received. In this regard, necessary Journal entry is passed only after receiving and refunding of the application money.
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